Hybridisation caused by anthropogenic movements of animals is a conservation concern. Black-faced impala (Aepyceros melampus petersi) are endemic to north-western Namibia and south-western Angola and are geographically isolated from common impala (A. m. melampus). Common impala have been translocated into the black-faced impala range creating a hybridisation risk. We validated 13 microsatellite markers for the detection of recent hybridisation events. We used these markers to assess the genetic variation and differentiation among impala within Etosha National Park (NP), Southern Cross Private Game Reserve (SCPGR), Namibia, and private game ranches across South Africa. We confirmed that “black-nosed” impala in South Africa were A. m. melampu...
The aims of the present study were to generate morphological and genetic data to support management ...
We Studied microhabitat use by black-faced impala in different herd types during the rut in the cold...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have undergone severe population reductions and are listed as enda...
This study analysed 21 translocations of the vulnerable black-faced impala (Aepyceros melampus peter...
Supplementary material to accompany the scientific publication: "Anthropogenic movement results in h...
M.A.The management and conservation of the Roan Antelope in South Africa is very important because t...
Palaeontology typically relies on fossil studies, in particular morphological differences, to recons...
Factors affecting the seasonal distribution of the vulnerable black-faced impala at Etosha National ...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
CITATION: Le Roux, J. J., Foxcroft, L. C., Herbst, M. & MacFayden, S. 2015. Genetic analysis shows l...
Hybridization between domestic and wild animals is a major concern for biodiversity conservation, an...
We report patterns of genetic variation based on microsatellite, allozyme and mitochondrial control ...
The increased rate of human-driven change is a major threat to biodiversity. Although there is suffi...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Many African wildlife species are at risk of extinction as a result of habitat loss and fragmentatio...
The aims of the present study were to generate morphological and genetic data to support management ...
We Studied microhabitat use by black-faced impala in different herd types during the rut in the cold...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have undergone severe population reductions and are listed as enda...
This study analysed 21 translocations of the vulnerable black-faced impala (Aepyceros melampus peter...
Supplementary material to accompany the scientific publication: "Anthropogenic movement results in h...
M.A.The management and conservation of the Roan Antelope in South Africa is very important because t...
Palaeontology typically relies on fossil studies, in particular morphological differences, to recons...
Factors affecting the seasonal distribution of the vulnerable black-faced impala at Etosha National ...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
CITATION: Le Roux, J. J., Foxcroft, L. C., Herbst, M. & MacFayden, S. 2015. Genetic analysis shows l...
Hybridization between domestic and wild animals is a major concern for biodiversity conservation, an...
We report patterns of genetic variation based on microsatellite, allozyme and mitochondrial control ...
The increased rate of human-driven change is a major threat to biodiversity. Although there is suffi...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Many African wildlife species are at risk of extinction as a result of habitat loss and fragmentatio...
The aims of the present study were to generate morphological and genetic data to support management ...
We Studied microhabitat use by black-faced impala in different herd types during the rut in the cold...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have undergone severe population reductions and are listed as enda...